12.05.2011, 09:04
Well,
Though I have played games on STEAM and it has fun stuff to do, it often takes a long time for something to load.
There are many console type games, but none of them will have the total number of features and objects of a simulation or game designed for a personal computer with a dedicated graphics card.
I am glad to see that people are realizing the advantages of a computer where you can watch TV, listen to InterNet radio, surf the World Wide Web, and much more all in one device. There's no substitute at this time for a keyboard to type emails and responses in webpages. Also, we have device link type stuff. A good quality joystick can only be managed in advanced settings software with a computer.
The cost savings of having everything at the computer is in the thousands of dollars - InterNet TV, radio, web browsing, email, InterNet telephone, and the best video games are all available in one device now.
I noticed that many more people have laptop computers now than two years ago. Good move! All that power and portable, too!
How is all of this going to effect flight simulations?
I wonder.
Fireskull
Though I have played games on STEAM and it has fun stuff to do, it often takes a long time for something to load.
There are many console type games, but none of them will have the total number of features and objects of a simulation or game designed for a personal computer with a dedicated graphics card.
I am glad to see that people are realizing the advantages of a computer where you can watch TV, listen to InterNet radio, surf the World Wide Web, and much more all in one device. There's no substitute at this time for a keyboard to type emails and responses in webpages. Also, we have device link type stuff. A good quality joystick can only be managed in advanced settings software with a computer.
The cost savings of having everything at the computer is in the thousands of dollars - InterNet TV, radio, web browsing, email, InterNet telephone, and the best video games are all available in one device now.
I noticed that many more people have laptop computers now than two years ago. Good move! All that power and portable, too!
How is all of this going to effect flight simulations?
I wonder.
Fireskull